Monday, April 6th TV listings for HSN (WPXH-TV6) Birmingham, AL
Winsanity Tell Me a Story
A writer competes to win prizes for himself and members of the audience.
Winsanity Be Still My Heart
Advice from an EMT in the audience may help the contestant to win.
Tug of Words I Found Waldo!
Based on the playground game Tug-O-War, teams of two compete to answer word-clue questions correctly and pull the flag on the tug of war rope to their side.
Tug of Words Besties for Life
Based on the playground game Tug-O-War, teams of two compete to answer word-clue questions correctly and pull the flag on the tug of war rope to their side.
Caroline & Friends The Show Must Go On
Host Caroline Rhea is joined by John Henson and Laurie Gelman.
Blank Slate Falling Asleep in Seattle
A competitive game show where teams of two friends and a guest comedian earn points by matching their partners' responses to funny fill-in-the-blank questions, winning $10,000 if they manage to earn three correct matches.
Hey Yahoo! I Kid You Not
Contestants try to predict the top five most common Yahoo! Search answers, leading to hilarious, lively and sometimes unusual guesses.
Hey Yahoo! Plant Family
Contestants try to predict the top five most common Yahoo! Search answers, leading to hilarious, lively and sometimes unusual guesses.
Catch 21 You Betcha
Aces For Everyone; players add cards by answering pop trivia questions and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting in this fast-action game of knowledge and strategy.
Catch 21 Shuffle Ball Change
Aces For Everyone; players add cards by answering pop trivia questions and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting in this fast-action game of knowledge and strategy.
Common Knowledge The Martes vs. The Spiritualists
Joey Fatone hosts as teams compete to answer practical, everyday questions, such as how to train cats to stay off counter tops.
Common Knowledge The Jelineks vs. The Yogis
Joey Fatone hosts as teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as what the acronym EGOT stands for.
Teams try to guess five-letter words.
Teams try to guess five-letter words.
Idiotest North vs. South
Cousins from Boston face off against a married couple from Dallas who thinks nothing beats Southern hospitality.
Idiotest Alien Believers vs. Ghost Believers
Alien believers face off against ghost believers.
Catch 21 21 or Less
Aces For Everyone; players add cards by answering pop trivia questions and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting in this fast-action game of knowledge and strategy.
Catch 21 Winner Take All
Aces For Everyone; players add cards by answering pop trivia questions and try to build the closest hand to 21 without busting in this fast-action game of knowledge and strategy.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Common Knowledge The Quinteros vs. Team Sports
Teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as what to add to coffee or tea to prevent it from staining teeth.
Common Knowledge Road Trip Buddies vs. Breakfast Pals
Teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know, such as what is the largest muscle in the human body.
The Chase Beastly Encounter
A man who speaks "dolphin" and a Texas pub trivia host against The Beast.
The Chase Beast Whisperer
The "lion-whisperer" tames The Beast.
Idiotest Daddy's Girls vs. Mama's Boys
Daddy's girls face off against Mama's boys.
Idiotest Kidiotest 8
Friends and neighbors face off against twins who say they can communicate through telepathy.
People Puzzler Balance Is Everything
Three contestants put their pop culture knowledge to the test to complete crosswords based on the iconic puzzles in People Magazine.
People Puzzler Good to be the King
Three contestants put their pop culture knowledge to the test to complete crosswords based on the iconic puzzles in People Magazine.
Common Knowledge Madison Family vs. The Best Men
Two teams of three compete to answer practical, everyday questions that everyone should know; Joey Fatone hosts.
Common Knowledge Homeschoolers vs. Football Fanatics
Joey Fatone hosts as teams compete to answer practical, everyday questions, such as how many pounds of trash the average American generates per day.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Baggage Mom's the Word
A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes spending over $8,000 on shoes and talking to her mom at least 40 times a day.
Baggage Triple Threat
A dater must choose between a woman who only eats Asian food, one who wears three bras at once, or one who is unable to swim.
Baggage Chalk It up to Love
A dater must choose between women whose baggage includes eating chalk and insisting her man wears lipstick.
Baggage Medium Man
Three contestants share intimate secrets and hidden flaws with a dater.
Newlyweds answer questions about each other to win money.
Baggage on the Road Suddenly I'm Your Pimp
UConn student Michelle searches for love in the north.
Best Ever Trivia Show Web of Answers
Three contestants engage in a showdown with a panel of trivia experts, answering questions about where to find the most venomous spiders.
Best Ever Trivia Show Trivia Hat
Three contestants engage in a showdown with a panel of trivia experts, answering questions about what goes into a mojito.
Two teams of contestants compete for a chance at $10,000 after staying awake for 24 hours to "cram" test material that they will be quizzed on the following day.
Two teams of contestants compete for a chance at $10,000 after staying awake for 24 hours to "cram" test material that they will be quizzed on the following day.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
Two teams of three compete to complete a chain of words after the first and last words in the chain are revealed.
